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Friday, February 03, 2012

It is hard to fathom in my mind that Mick Jagger has a granddaughter who is almost 20. When you are dating women younger than your grandchildren do you have some kind of issue? At what point do you start to move up in age? It is one thing to date people as young as your children, but your grandchildren? I did not realize that Assisi Jackson was 19. To think about Jade Jagger having a 20 year old is kind of shocking. Anyway, the picture above is Jade's other daughter Amba and Mick's 16 year old granddaughter. I say when you are 18 years old you can go out and wear whatever you want and I won't say a word. I just think about when I was 16 and trying to squeeze into my size 44 jeans. Oh yeah, I was on the big side even then, I don't think I ever would have seen an outfit like this except at a pajama party. The thing is Amba was dressing like this when she was 14 or 15, so maybe it is the norm when you are celebrity offspring. Am I being too uptight? I do have a headache so maybe that is it. Would you let your 16 year old wear this? Of course, the picture below is when she was 10 (she is on the far left). Who allows their daughter to go for cleavage at 10? Did I also mention she is living with her boyfriend on their own too?

To answer the question, HELL TO THE NO!! That bottom pic is when she is 10? How freaking sick!! I also find it shocking that Jade Jagger has a 20 year old because I thought all of her child/ren would be at least in their 30s by now or much older.

It is still too young, hell, I freak out over my 20 year old doing stuff and wearing racy clothing...but still, I could have sworn legal adult age in England is 16 or 17. As for the clevage at 10....wtf? There is NO excuse for that.

For the life of me I will never understand why these young girls think that clothes like that are sexy, just because they are revealing. A 50 year old meth mouthed prostitute ( I'm talking to you, Demi) has more taste in clothing than that.

This girls problem isn't dressing too sexy, this girls problem is having no taste.

That and the fact that her grandfather is Mick Jagger. Clebrity kids never have a chance.

My question is what do these teens have to look forward to after living an adult life so early? I see local teens here going out to restaurants (not fast food) and while I think it is much better than partying, I can't imagine what they will do when they hit 30. What will a night out be when they've been there/done that for 15 years?

Oh Oooops! In my earlier post I was confusing Jade with Bianca. I was thinking there was no way Bianca could have a 20 year old but I said Jade instead. I was thinking correctly, just got the names wrong :)

16 year olds are often finished with school and working adult jobs at 16 in England. You can stop after your O levels or go on to college and get your A levels before going on to University.

I had friends in school with me in London that were Freshman at 16 because they had completed the equivalent of a highschool diploma already. If you are an adult, your an adult. It doesn't matter that the "adult" age is different than ours.

When I was 16 my mom said I dressed like a slut. There wasn't much she could do about it except complain and tell me what kind of first impression I was giving people. She didn't ground me or take away my driving privileges. She was a single mother and needed me to be more independent. She relied on me being able to drive myself. I was working part-time and making my own money, so the clothes I bought were my choice. I think as a parent you pick your battles. Teens dress like shit. It's just the way it is.

NO!!! I would never let my 15 year old daughter wear this in a million years! But these are Jaggers so I guess the rules of good taste and common sense go out the window.

Oh...and my 6 year old carries a purse...everywhere she goes...she often uses my old designer purses too...quite the stylish tot...of course, her purse is filled with lip gloss, fake nailpolish, lots of glitter and of course, lots of TOYS!!! LOL!!!

I realize England is different, but here I wouldn't let my 16 year old wear what appears to be shrunken PJ's, no underwear, and a crap hair and makeup job. On her own my daughter would have wanted to look fun and cute but not sleazy or easy.

Trust, this isn't normal in England, although there are a lot of misguided underage sluts trolling the streets carrying matching longchamp backpacks and talking about their meaningful relationships of three weeks on the bus home from school

It's amazing how people allow pedophilia to be normalized. It's so sad that women allow themselves to be objectified when there are still women in other parts of the world being married off at 8 and younger, killed for not bearing sons...

I played with my mom's old purses when I was little but there's a different between 6 and 10. I just can't believe that's a 10 year old in that picture.

@MLE, that is tragic (the dream purse).

My purses will be left in my will for my nieces but they would get them once they are old enough to appreciate them. If I die tomorrow, my 9 year-old niece will not be receiving a Louis Vuitton bag (actually, I may just have it buried with me).

She's so young she doesn't understand that sexy is a state of mind and an attitude. She thinks because she's showing more cleavage then a mamogram test that she's hip and hot. Sadly she's just young and pathetically stupid.

Dressing like that is cry for attention. Living with your boyfriend at 16 is just wrong. I wonder how old the boyfriend is.she doesn't seem like the type to be dating another 16 year old. She may be living with someone almost as old as Grandpa Mick.

I agree, the hair is hideous and the outfit trashy regardless of her age.

I am not sure, as a parent what the "right" thing is. I would not let my daughter wear the 10 year old outfit at 10 or the 16 year old outfit at 16. However, I grew up with a girl, in europe, whose parents allowed her to dress very sexy when she was under 16 and have her boyfriends spend the night and order alcohol while in the US at 16 (she is/was stunning and has always looked like a supermodel). She is now in her 30s and happily married.

Do i think her parents were wrong? I disagree with their decisions and she did grow up too fast and had some bad experiences. On the other hand, i had some bad experiences myself and my parents were strict about boys especially and the trashiest I dressed was wearing over the knee tights when they were in fashion for about 20 minutes in the mid 90s. As for alcohol, i was allowed wine with dinner most of my life and never got into booze until college.

I am in my iPad and cannot go back to spell check/ re read my first paragraph. So, I apologize if it is a disaster.

I am coming looking at this as the mother of a daughter and what parenting decisions are best. Ultimately, regardless of the fact my friend turned out fine, I still will not allow my 10 year old to show cleavage or my 16 year old to wear trashy outfits in public.

As a previous poster stated, class and fashion sense are innate and not about sex appeal. I hope my daughter understands that, even somewhat, at 10 and/or 16.

I find that what you cannot see is much sexier and alluring than showing off all your assets. I love a high slit on a long dress with long sleeves and a high neck or a beautiful silhouette (not too tight) that highlights what you are NOT seeing. Make sense?

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